One of those honorees, Ohio State University professor of communication and psychology professor Brad Bushman, tells the BBC he's happy to have been awarded an Ig:

"People have long observed that drunk people think others are more attractive but ours is the first study to find that drinking makes people think they are more attractive themselves," Bushman said. "If you become drunk and think you are really attractive it might influence your thoughts and behavior towards others. It illustrates that in human memory, the link between alcohol and attractiveness is pretty strong."

-- Peace Prize. To "Alexander Lukashenko, president of Belarus, for making it illegal to applaud in public, AND to the Belarus State Police, for arresting a one-armed man for applauding."

-- Biology and Astronomy. To an international team of researchers that discovered "when dung beetles get lost, they can navigate their way home by looking at the Milky Way."

-- Probability Prize. To a team that made "two related discoveries: First, that the longer a cow has been lying down, the more likely that cow will soon stand up; and Second, that once a cow stands up, you cannot easily predict how soon that cow will lie down again."

The Igs are awarded by an outfit called Improbable Research, a Cambridge, Mass.-based group that recognizes "achievements that make people laugh, and then make them think." It boasts that "our editorial board consists of fifty-odd eminent scientists, doctors, etc. from around the world, including several Nobel Prize winners and a convicted felon."